Every week, WoW Insider brings you [hide]Blood Pact[/hide] for [hide]affliction[/hide], [hide]demonology[/hide] and [hide]destruction[/hide] warlocks. For those who disdain the watered-down arts that other cling to like a safety blanket … For those willing to test their wills against the nether and claim the power that is their right … [hide]Blood Pact[/hide] welcomes you.
Last week, we talked about the future development of [hide]affliction warlocks[/hide], discussing how the spec is impacted by non-damage-related factors such as encounter design and utility. Both of these game features play a significant role in the viability of any spec. More so than ensuring that specs are balanced in terms of raw, dummy DPS, Blizzard also has to ensure that specs are compatible with a raid’s design as a whole. This week, we’ll talk some about demonology and what needs to be done to keep it viable, yet also interesting and fun to play.
It was noted last week that I wasn’t able to get much into PVP balance, which is fair, as I didn’t make many comparisons at all. PVP balance is an entirely different beast from anything else in the game. PVP balance rests just as much on which specs are popular as it does on the viability of a spec itself. If assassination rogues have a high representation and affliction has a slightly better counter to them, then affliction would end up being a better PVP choice, regardless of how the other two specs fare. I’ll attempt to put more PVP perspective into the feature, but know that it’s far more difficult to balance for all the variable situations you might come across.[hide]Continue reading Blood Pact: The future of demonology balance[/hide]Filed under: [hide]Warlock[/hide], [hide](Warlock) Blood Pact[/hide][hide]Blood Pact: The future of demonology balance[/hide] originally appeared on [hide]WoW Insider[/hide] on Mon, 12 Sep 2011 16:00:00 EST. Please see our [hide]terms for use of feeds[/hide].[hide]Permalink[/hide] | [hide]Email this[/hide] | [hide]Comments[/hide]
Every week, WoW Insider brings you [hide]Blood Pact[/hide] for [hide]affliction[/hide], [hide]demonology[/hide] and [hide]destruction[/hide] warlocks. For those who disdain the watered-down arts that other cling to like a safety blanket … For those willing to test their wills against the nether and claim the power that is their right … [hide]Blood Pact[/hide] welcomes you.
Last week, we talked about the future development of [hide]affliction warlocks[/hide], discussing how the spec is impacted by non-damage-related factors such as encounter design and utility. Both of these game features play a significant role in the viability of any spec. More so than ensuring that specs are balanced in terms of raw, dummy DPS, Blizzard also has to ensure that specs are compatible with a raid’s design as a whole. This week, we’ll talk some about demonology and what needs to be done to keep it viable, yet also interesting and fun to play.
It was noted last week that I wasn’t able to get much into PVP balance, which is fair, as I didn’t make many comparisons at all. PVP balance is an entirely different beast from anything else in the game. PVP balance rests just as much on which specs are popular as it does on the viability of a spec itself. If assassination rogues have a high representation and affliction has a slightly better counter to them, then affliction would end up being a better PVP choice, regardless of how the other two specs fare. I’ll attempt to put more PVP perspective into the feature, but know that it’s far more difficult to balance for all the variable situations you might come across.[hide]Continue reading Blood Pact: The future of demonology balance[/hide]Filed under: [hide]Warlock[/hide], [hide](Warlock) Blood Pact[/hide][hide]Blood Pact: The future of demonology balance[/hide] originally appeared on [hide]WoW Insider[/hide] on Mon, 12 Sep 2011 16:00:00 EST. Please see our [hide]terms for use of feeds[/hide].[hide]Permalink[/hide] | [hide]Email this[/hide] | [hide]Comments[/hide]
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